I purchased this saw for $100 without a stand or legs, it came with a micarta table top. The saw was purchased from a man near Pittsburgh Pa. It was brought there when he moved from near Lancaster Pa. His uncle owned this saw for over 20 years and the guy I bought it from had it for over 10 years. The bearings and ways are in good condition . I gave it a good scrubbing, and built a "Mr. Sawdust" tabletop for it, I made adjustments all around, now this saw cuts like a dream. It is very accurate and I use it a lot. This and a 1968 3 H.P. Delta unisaw are my favorite woodworking tools.

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